Collection: steam cleaner

Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes! Steam cleaners effectively remove dirt, grease, and bacteria using high-temperature steam—no harsh chemicals needed. They’re great for cleaning hard floors, tiles, and upholstery, though you should avoid using them on unsealed wood or delicate fabrics.
A: Yes, steam cleaners can help eliminate fleas, their eggs, and larvae. The high heat (over 200°F / 93°C) kills them on contact, making steam cleaning an effective, chemical-free way to treat carpets, upholstery, and pet bedding. Be sure to vacuum before and after steaming for best results, and treat your pets and home regularly to prevent reinfestation.
A: Yes, steam cleaners can kill bed bugs and their eggs when used correctly. The steam must reach at least 160–180°F (70–80°C) at the surface to be effective. Move the nozzle slowly over mattresses, seams, and cracks so the heat penetrates deeply. Avoid high-pressure settings that might blow bed bugs to other areas, and combine steaming with other treatments (like vacuuming and encasements) for the best results.
A: Professional heat treatment is the most effective method. It kills bed bugs and their eggs throughout your home in one go.
A: Whole-room heat treatment is better for complete elimination, as it kills bed bugs and eggs everywhere at once. Steam cleaning works well for spot treatments on mattresses and furniture but may miss hidden bugs.
A: Bed bugs are mainly drawn out by body heat, carbon dioxide, and human scent—the signals they associate with a sleeping host. They usually stay hidden during the day and come out at night, but warmth and CO₂ can lure them out temporarily.